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Sunday, June 30, 2013

Life Is Better with Friends

Hi Bloggers!! Happy Sunday to you! I hope your weekend is going great! I'm thrilled to be welcoming back guest designer Kelly Rasmussen for a beautiful and inspiring card made with SSS exclusives and new BasicGrey products! Enjoy!

I love so many of the papers in this collection, but
especially love them when they are all used together! The tiny patterns
in the 6x6 pad work great for a technique like I used on my card.

To
create the hexagons I die cut a bunch of different papers using the
Hero Arts Geometric Shapes Die and then I just laid them out around my
sentiment to make them flow down the card. I used the hexagon frames on a
few of the spaces and then popped up some tiny hearts in the openings
that were die cut using the Simon Says Stamp Mini Hearts Die.

Such a pretty card! From the paper, to the hexagons, to the layout - eye-catching and day-brightening! I'm adding the geometric shapes to my wish list. They look like a must have!! Thanks for sharing/inspiring!c

WOW, those dies are wonderful. This is a terrific clean and simple card. I love how you alternated the solid and the outline hexagons . Those little glossy hearts really do add a perfect finishing touch. Great job.

I need a money tree! My wish list is getting too long. This card has so many great elements. I want the hexagon die and the heart die. It goes without saying that I could use the paper too. Fantastic card:)

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